OVERVIEW
NetVanta 3000 Series Hardware Installation Guide
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CONSOLE Interface
The
CONSOLE
interface is an EIA-232 serial port (DCE) which provides for local management and
configuration (via a DB-9 female connector).
Power Connection
The rear panel has a
12V
input for the power supply included in the shipment. Please refer to
NetVanta 3205
The NetVanta 3205 (AC or DC powered) is a modular access router designed for cost-effective branch
office connectivity over MPLS, Frame Relay, multilink Frame Relay, point-to-point (PPP), multilink PPP,
or Ethernet networks.
This section includes a list of features, a list of shipping contents, and a description of the unit’s front and
rear panel designs. For hardware installation topics such as mounting the unit and installing option cards,
refer to the following sections:
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Installing Dial Backup and Network Interface Modules
For information on router configuration for a specific application, refer to the quick configuration
documents provided on your
ADTRAN OS System Documentation
CD. For details on the command line
interface, refer to the
AOS Command Reference Guide
(also included on your CD).
NetVanta 3205 Features and Specifications
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Modular Network Interface: 56K/64K, T1/FT1, T1/FT1 NEBS, T1/FT1 + DSX-1, Dual T1, E1/FE1,
E1/FE1 + G.703, serial, SHDSL, or ADSL interface
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One integrated 10/100BaseT Ethernet port (RJ-45)
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Modular IP access routers for MPLS, Frame Relay, Multilink Frame Relay, PPP, Multilink PPP,
PPPoE, ATM and HDLC networks
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Integrated IP router with bridging
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Optional IPSec VPN supporting DES/3DES/AES encryption
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IP encapsulation over Frame Relay (RFC1490)
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ADTRAN Operating System (AOS) Command Line Interface (CLI)
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User-friendly, web-based Graphical User Interface (GUI)
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Standards-based eBGP/iBGP, OSPF, RIP, static routing and bridging protocols
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Integral stateful inspection firewall protects against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks
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Quality of Service (QoS) with low latency queuing (LLQ), weighted fair queuing (WFQ), class-based
weighted fair queuing, and DiffServ marking
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Built-in alert and logging mechanisms
Connection directly to an external modem requires a cross-over cable.